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If you could travel back in time to when the Earth first formed as a planet, how big would the Earth be?
A. The Earth would be smaller than it is today
B. The Earth would be larger than it is today
C. The Earth would be the same size as it is today
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= correct answer
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CLICK ON THE DISCUSSION TAB TO COMMENT ON THIS QUESTION.
If you could travel back in time to when the Earth first formed as a planet, how big would the Earth be?
A. The Earth would be smaller than it is today
B. The Earth would be larger than it is today
C. The Earth would be the same size as it is today
bold = correct answer
Question Identifier: GCI_2011_072
Designed for: Non-Science Majors
Primary Author(s): J. Libarkin, S.Anderson
Contributing Author(s):
Misconception's Reference: Original GCI (https://www.msu.edu/~libarkin/GCI_PUBLICATIONS.html)
Note(s): none